Features

Specify File Types to Spell-check

The Options dialog box can now be used to
specify the types of files that should be
spell-checked. You can specify, for example,
that files with extension "licx" should be
checked as XML, and that files with extension
"doc" should be checked as text.

Choose From a Wide Selection of Dictionaries

IntelliSpell comes with the English-US
dictionary as well as 20 additional
dictionaries:

Danish (Denmark)

Dutch (The Netherlands)

English (Australia)

English (Canada)

English (United Kingdom)

English (United States) - Medical

French (Canada)

French (France)

German (Germany)

German (Switzerland)

Greek (Greece)

Italian (Italy)

Norwegian (Bokmal)

Russian (Russia)

Portuguese (Brazil)

Portuguese (Portugal)

Spanish (Argentina)

Spanish (Mexico)

Spanish (Spain)

Swedish (Sweden)

Plus, you can customise any dictionary or create
a text file to define custom words to ignore by
the spell checker.

You No Longer Have To Rely On an External Spell Checker

IntelliSpell has its own spell-checking engine
and does not rely on Microsoft Office spelling
services. No longer do you have to have
Microsoft Office installed or import/export
documentation to solve this problem.

Complete XML and HTML Spell-checking in the Source Code

Help documentation, based upon XML documents,
typically required an intermediate process of
importing to a word processor for
spell-checking. Then corrections were made back
in the source code. IntelliSpell eliminates this
tedious and error-prone process.

Spell Correction is Easy with the Task List

All spell-checking data can easily be tracked
within your application (wiggly underlines), or
within the Task List (line item spelling
mistakes). This makes it easy to run through
corrections for an entire project. Simply
double-click the spelling mistake in the Task
List to open the Visual Studio file containing
the spelling error; you do not have to search
through pages of code to find spelling mistakes.